5 Mail Features in iOS 11 You Probably Don’t Know

iOS 11 came with a whole lot of new and interesting features. While there were features that received tons of love and appreciation from users, some were deemed totally revolting. Features like Photos, Siri, Messages, Notes, Maps, were some that received significant changes and enhancements. However, features such as Mail app was amongst the deprived ones receiving a hand full of enhancements.

With iOS 11 adding doodles or inserting drawing become much easier, deleting bulk images is still a missing feature that was much demanded by users. But since it’s still a new operating system, not a lot of users might be aware about it’s hidden intricacies.

Insert Drawings with Ease

Until now, every time there was a need to upload a drawing in the Mail app, it was created in another app and then was uploaded as image or an attachment.

However, with iOS 11, Apple has introduced some innovative drawing tools that can directly be used in the Mail app to draw images and can easily be send over.

To, insert a drawing in your email, simply hover your cursor to the place where you wish to insert a drawing and tap there. This will bring up the options. Now keep on hitting the right arrow till you get Insert Drawing option and click on it. The drawing window will then come up where you can show your creativity with different colors and styles. Once done, click Done and then Insert Drawing to add it to your email.

Autocollapse Read Threads

Another interesting feature introduced in iOS 11 is Collapse Read Messages. This option can be located be navigating from Settings > Mail > Collapse Read Messages, and is toggled on by default. This innovative feature shrinks all the emails in a thread that have been read and keeps the opens the latest ones so that we don’t miss anything. If you wish to open any mail from the thread, simply tap on it and it will open.

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Adding New Mail Accounts Is Somewhere Else

With iOS 11, adding a Mail account has entirely changed. Unlike iOS 10 where adding a Mail account required navigation from either Settings > Mail, Calendar or Contacts > Accounts, iOS 11 has a new Accounts option in the Settings. This can be reached by navigating from Settings > Accounts & Passwords. Once there, a new Mail account can be added as per user’s will.

Easy Drag & Drop

Mail has also got new drag and drop for both pictures and texts. To perform drag and drop functions simply long press on the highlighted image or text, let it pop out and then drag and drop it anywhere you wish to.

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Though these nifty little enhancements may prove helpful to users but I personally was waiting for the feature to delete bulk mail. Hopefully, Apple will introduce this feature in its next update.

Author: PragyaPragya Dani is a technical blogger at Systweak. She loves exploring hidden and lesser known features of gadgets and all things tech. Pragya also likes trying out different cuisines and Italian tops her list

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